biological_process
A biological process represents a specific objective that the organism is genetically programmed to achieve. Biological processes are often described by their outcome or ending state, e.g., the biological process of cell division results in the creation of two daughter cells (a divided cell) from a single parent cell. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence. [ ]
Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end. [ ]
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biological_process
- biological process
- physiological process
goslim_chembl, goslim_generic, goslim_metagenomics, goslim_pir, goslim_plant, goslim_pombe, goslim_yeast, goslim_candida, goslim_aspergillus
Note that, in addition to forming the root of the biological process ontology, this term is recommended for use for the annotation of gene products whose biological process is unknown. When this term is used for annotation, it indicates that no information was available about the biological process of the gene product annotated as of the date the annotation was made; the evidence code "no data" (ND), is used to indicate this.
janelomax
2012-09-19T15:05:24Z
GO:0007582, GO:0044699, GO:0000004
biological_process
single organism process, single-organism process
GO:0008150